Smartly dressed people could hold vital clues over Brighton city centre attack

Two smartly dressed people could hold vital footage of a man who is suspected of carrying out a violent attack in Brighton.

A 22-year-old man was left fighting for his life after he was assaulted in Castle Square shortly before 5am on Sunday.

The suspect is a black man aged 22 to 26 who was wearing a dark hooded top and jeans at the time.

Police said he ran off through Pavilion Gardens and then was seen shortly afterwards getting into a Brighton and Hove green and white taxi and heading towards Worthing.

Officers say they have now learned that at some stage between 4am and 5am that morning the suspect was sat watching and listening to a man busking with a guitar in East Street.

The busker was performing songs requested by passers-by and was visited by two smartly dressed men who watched him play and recorded it on their mobile phones, as the suspect sat alongside the guitarist.

Police are very keen to speak to those two men and to watch the footage they recorded.

One was of mixed race, 25 to 30 and muscular. He was wearing a polo shirt.

The second was white and 25 to 35. He was wearing a blue polo shirt, possibly by Ralph Lauren.

Detective Constable Ed Downes of Sussex Police said: "Thanks to the public appeal through the media, we have traced both the man with the guitar and the taxi driver who we were looking for.

"The two people watching the busker could also be key witnesses and we are keen to speak to them as soon as possible. If you know who they are or where they could, please contact us."

Anyone who was in Castle Square next to the NatWest bank when the attack happened and who saw the incident or what happened in the minutes before or after it is asked to call Sussex Police.

The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.

He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.

[quote][p][bold]Wide Bertha[/bold] wrote:
Taxi driver may hold key to attack
Guitarist may hold key to attack
Smartly dressed people may hold key to attack.....
Note to Sussex police : Must try harder.[/p][/quote]The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.
He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.notslimjim

It's obviously a smartly dressed taxi driver who had a guitar on the back seat.

[quote][p][bold]Wide Bertha[/bold] wrote:
Taxi driver may hold key to attack
Guitarist may hold key to attack
Smartly dressed people may hold key to attack.....
Note to Sussex police : Must try harder.[/p][/quote]It's obviously a smartly dressed taxi driver who had a guitar on the back seat.Nikski

The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.

He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.

No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....

[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Wide Bertha[/bold] wrote:
Taxi driver may hold key to attack
Guitarist may hold key to attack
Smartly dressed people may hold key to attack.....
Note to Sussex police : Must try harder.[/p][/quote]The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.
He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.[/p][/quote]No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....Nikski

The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.

He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.

No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....

Do you reckon\?

Is that why the police went to such great lengths to get him to come forward\?

Now why didn't I think of that?

[quote][p][bold]Nikski[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Wide Bertha[/bold] wrote:
Taxi driver may hold key to attack
Guitarist may hold key to attack
Smartly dressed people may hold key to attack.....
Note to Sussex police : Must try harder.[/p][/quote]The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.
He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.[/p][/quote]No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....[/p][/quote]Do you reckon\?
Is that why the police went to such great lengths to get him to come forward\?
Now why didn't I think of that?notslimjim

It's obviously a smartly dressed taxi driver who had a guitar on the back seat.

But they were too different people.

The guitarist was a white bloke, the taxi driver was darker skinned.

[quote][p][bold]Nikski[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Wide Bertha[/bold] wrote:
Taxi driver may hold key to attack
Guitarist may hold key to attack
Smartly dressed people may hold key to attack.....
Note to Sussex police : Must try harder.[/p][/quote]It's obviously a smartly dressed taxi driver who had a guitar on the back seat.[/p][/quote]But they were too different people.
The guitarist was a white bloke, the taxi driver was darker skinned.notslimjim

Are polo shirts considered to be headline-worthy, 'smart dress' nowadays? I've nothing against them, they look nice enough, but I was expecting them to say a suit and tie at least.
I do hope the men come forward and help catch this person though.

Are polo shirts considered to be headline-worthy, 'smart dress' nowadays? I've nothing against them, they look nice enough, but I was expecting them to say a suit and tie at least.
I do hope the men come forward and help catch this person though.melee

The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.

He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.

No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....

Do you reckon\?

Is that why the police went to such great lengths to get him to come forward\?

Now why didn't I think of that?

Probably because you're not that clever stevo!!.
A lot less clever than you think you are, which is a lot more clever than most people think you are...

[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Nikski[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Wide Bertha[/bold] wrote:
Taxi driver may hold key to attack
Guitarist may hold key to attack
Smartly dressed people may hold key to attack.....
Note to Sussex police : Must try harder.[/p][/quote]The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.
He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.[/p][/quote]No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....[/p][/quote]Do you reckon\?
Is that why the police went to such great lengths to get him to come forward\?
Now why didn't I think of that?[/p][/quote]Probably because you're not that clever stevo!!.
A lot less clever than you think you are, which is a lot more clever than most people think you are...Nikski

The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.

He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.

No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....

Do you reckon\?

Is that why the police went to such great lengths to get him to come forward\?

Now why didn't I think of that?

Probably because you're not that clever stevo!!.
A lot less clever than you think you are, which is a lot more clever than most people think you are...

I was being sarcastic, but that was plainly beyond you.

[quote][p][bold]Nikski[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Nikski[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Wide Bertha[/bold] wrote:
Taxi driver may hold key to attack
Guitarist may hold key to attack
Smartly dressed people may hold key to attack.....
Note to Sussex police : Must try harder.[/p][/quote]The taxi driver has been located and will have given all the information he has.
He wasn't a witness, and there is nothing to suggest he knew of the attack.[/p][/quote]No Sherlock but it's possible the taxi driver might remember a black man wearing a dark hooded top in that age range who he took to Worthing.....[/p][/quote]Do you reckon\?
Is that why the police went to such great lengths to get him to come forward\?
Now why didn't I think of that?[/p][/quote]Probably because you're not that clever stevo!!.
A lot less clever than you think you are, which is a lot more clever than most people think you are...[/p][/quote]I was being sarcastic, but that was plainly beyond you.notslimjim

melee wrote:
Are polo shirts considered to be headline-worthy, 'smart dress' nowadays? I've nothing against them, they look nice enough, but I was expecting them to say a suit and tie at least.
I do hope the men come forward and help catch this person though.

Considering that the guitarist was dressed in a hoody, he was probably comparing them with his own attire.

[quote][p][bold]melee[/bold] wrote:
Are polo shirts considered to be headline-worthy, 'smart dress' nowadays? I've nothing against them, they look nice enough, but I was expecting them to say a suit and tie at least.
I do hope the men come forward and help catch this person though.[/p][/quote]Considering that the guitarist was dressed in a hoody, he was probably comparing them with his own attire.notslimjim

notslimjim wrote:
I see the Argus is trying to paint the two PCs as heroes, for some reason.

They were simply doing their job.

Minus 574?

I didn't know the Argus was read by so many police officers.

[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
I see the Argus is trying to paint the two PCs as heroes, for some reason.
They were simply doing their job.[/p][/quote]Minus 574?
I didn't know the Argus was read by so many police officers.notslimjim